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newbie
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A new study found that initial coin offerings (ICOs) are most often employed by those trying to make quick gains and disappear underground. A total of 78% of ICOs in 2017 were “identified scams,” the study found, and only around 15% went on to trade on exchanges.
An article from here: https://cryptonews.com/icos/close-to-80-of-icos-are-scams-but-they-get-less-money-2245.htm

A new proof that most projects on the cryptomarket don't worth to invest Sad
Thats why you are examining every project?
What are main reasons for you when you choosing the project?
Did I get you right? What did you mean by "reasons"?
brand new
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Crypto lending markets are already popular and will only grow. They can serve similar purposes as derivatives, with some benefits as well as costs!
newbie
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Merit: 0
A new study found that initial coin offerings (ICOs) are most often employed by those trying to make quick gains and disappear underground. A total of 78% of ICOs in 2017 were “identified scams,” the study found, and only around 15% went on to trade on exchanges.
An article from here: https://cryptonews.com/icos/close-to-80-of-icos-are-scams-but-they-get-less-money-2245.htm

A new proof that most projects on the cryptomarket don't worth to invest Sad
Thats why you are examining every project?
What are main reasons for you when you choosing the project?

Here is the list:
- site
- whitepaper
- team
- gain of altcoin on exchanges
- trade volumes (IMPORTANT)
- product (IMPORTANT)

For me two last points are most important
newbie
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A new study found that initial coin offerings (ICOs) are most often employed by those trying to make quick gains and disappear underground. A total of 78% of ICOs in 2017 were “identified scams,” the study found, and only around 15% went on to trade on exchanges.
An article from here: https://cryptonews.com/icos/close-to-80-of-icos-are-scams-but-they-get-less-money-2245.htm

A new proof that most projects on the cryptomarket don't worth to invest Sad
Thats why you are examining every project?
What are main reasons for you when you choosing the project?
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
A new study found that initial coin offerings (ICOs) are most often employed by those trying to make quick gains and disappear underground. A total of 78% of ICOs in 2017 were “identified scams,” the study found, and only around 15% went on to trade on exchanges.
An article from here: https://cryptonews.com/icos/close-to-80-of-icos-are-scams-but-they-get-less-money-2245.htm

A new proof that most projects on the cryptomarket don't worth to invest Sad
newbie
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The vast majority of initial coin offering (ICO) projects promising, for example, team token vesting periods or no additional tokens minted after the ICO have no code in their smart contracts to keep those promises, a study finds. Of the top 50 projects that the team analyzed, only 10 of them actually contained all of the relevant code in their contracts.
https://cryptonews.com/icos/investor-protection-never-heard-of-it-analysis-of-top-icos-2274.htm
Thats what I've asked for... Do you know any info about FuturesCoin ICO?
According to the site of Futurescoin (http://futurescoin.io/): "We decided not to make a public sale of tokens, but to make a closed sale of tokens."
So the didn't make an ICO.
For me this is one more reason to invest, because the team is motivated to develop their project

Looks like you know everything about this project  Wink

Did you solve a problem with massage posting?  Grin

I'm waiting for 5-7 minutes before writing next message)) But the sign saying that I've already made a post didn't appeared anymore

Very soon you won't need to wait for so long  Wink
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These are general purpose derivatives markets — you can create a prediction market for pretty much anything. A more canonical form of standardized derivative is a Futures or Forward contract, which lets you bet on the future price of some asset. This can be as simple as the price of a cryptocurrency itself.
newbie
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South Korean MPs and lawyers are gearing up for a fresh assault on the country’s initial coin offering (ICO) ban. The politicians and legal professionals are aiming to reverse the government’s total ban on ICOs, made in September last year.
From here: https://cryptonews.com/icos/pressure-growing-for-s-korea-s-government-to-reverse-ico-ban-2227.htm

What do you think guys, will it cause market grow?

I think that if South Korea will allow ICOs we will see a new big growth of the crypto market 
newbie
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The vast majority of initial coin offering (ICO) projects promising, for example, team token vesting periods or no additional tokens minted after the ICO have no code in their smart contracts to keep those promises, a study finds. Of the top 50 projects that the team analyzed, only 10 of them actually contained all of the relevant code in their contracts.
https://cryptonews.com/icos/investor-protection-never-heard-of-it-analysis-of-top-icos-2274.htm
Thats what I've asked for... Do you know any info about FuturesCoin ICO?
According to the site of Futurescoin (http://futurescoin.io/): "We decided not to make a public sale of tokens, but to make a closed sale of tokens."
So the didn't make an ICO.
For me this is one more reason to invest, because the team is motivated to develop their project

Looks like you know everything about this project  Wink

Did you solve a problem with massage posting?  Grin

I'm waiting for 5-7 minutes before writing next message)) But the sign saying that I've already made a post didn't appeared anymore
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
The vast majority of initial coin offering (ICO) projects promising, for example, team token vesting periods or no additional tokens minted after the ICO have no code in their smart contracts to keep those promises, a study finds. Of the top 50 projects that the team analyzed, only 10 of them actually contained all of the relevant code in their contracts.
https://cryptonews.com/icos/investor-protection-never-heard-of-it-analysis-of-top-icos-2274.htm
Thats what I've asked for... Do you know any info about FuturesCoin ICO?
According to the site of Futurescoin (http://futurescoin.io/): "We decided not to make a public sale of tokens, but to make a closed sale of tokens."
So the didn't make an ICO.
For me this is one more reason to invest, because the team is motivated to develop their project

Looks like you know everything about this project  Wink

Did you solve a problem with massage posting?  Grin
brand new
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Crypto trading is an art form and like with any art form, there is a requirement for individuality; there is no one-rule-for-all type of strategy. Each new trader needs to identify what kind of trading suits them most and then develop a strategy in line with this style.

Trading strategies are not guarantors of success by any means but following one does introduce a systemic approach to trading, laying the foundation for developing the art of trading.
newbie
Activity: 70
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The vast majority of initial coin offering (ICO) projects promising, for example, team token vesting periods or no additional tokens minted after the ICO have no code in their smart contracts to keep those promises, a study finds. Of the top 50 projects that the team analyzed, only 10 of them actually contained all of the relevant code in their contracts.
https://cryptonews.com/icos/investor-protection-never-heard-of-it-analysis-of-top-icos-2274.htm
Thats what I've asked for... Do you know any info about FuturesCoin ICO?
According to the site of Futurescoin (http://futurescoin.io/): "We decided not to make a public sale of tokens, but to make a closed sale of tokens."
So the didn't make an ICO.
For me this is one more reason to invest, because the team is motivated to develop their project

Looks like you know everything about this project  Wink

I've told you that I examined it thoroughly before Smiley I do not invest to any kind of altcoin before I know as much as possible about the project
newbie
Activity: 70
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South Korean MPs and lawyers are gearing up for a fresh assault on the country’s initial coin offering (ICO) ban. The politicians and legal professionals are aiming to reverse the government’s total ban on ICOs, made in September last year.
From here: https://cryptonews.com/icos/pressure-growing-for-s-korea-s-government-to-reverse-ico-ban-2227.htm

What do you think guys, will it cause market grow?
brand new
Activity: 0
Merit: 0
Crypto trading is an art form and like with any art form, there is a requirement for individuality; there is no one-rule-for-all type of strategy. Each new trader needs to identify what kind of trading suits them most and then develop a strategy in line with this style.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
The vast majority of initial coin offering (ICO) projects promising, for example, team token vesting periods or no additional tokens minted after the ICO have no code in their smart contracts to keep those promises, a study finds. Of the top 50 projects that the team analyzed, only 10 of them actually contained all of the relevant code in their contracts.
https://cryptonews.com/icos/investor-protection-never-heard-of-it-analysis-of-top-icos-2274.htm
Thats what I've asked for... Do you know any info about FuturesCoin ICO?
According to the site of Futurescoin (http://futurescoin.io/): "We decided not to make a public sale of tokens, but to make a closed sale of tokens."
So the didn't make an ICO.
For me this is one more reason to invest, because the team is motivated to develop their project

Looks like you know everything about this project  Wink
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
The vast majority of initial coin offering (ICO) projects promising, for example, team token vesting periods or no additional tokens minted after the ICO have no code in their smart contracts to keep those promises, a study finds. Of the top 50 projects that the team analyzed, only 10 of them actually contained all of the relevant code in their contracts.
https://cryptonews.com/icos/investor-protection-never-heard-of-it-analysis-of-top-icos-2274.htm
Thats what I've asked for... Do you know any info about FuturesCoin ICO?
According to the site of Futurescoin (http://futurescoin.io/): "We decided not to make a public sale of tokens, but to make a closed sale of tokens."
So the didn't make an ICO.
For me this is one more reason to invest, because the team is motivated to develop their project
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
The vast majority of initial coin offering (ICO) projects promising, for example, team token vesting periods or no additional tokens minted after the ICO have no code in their smart contracts to keep those promises, a study finds. Of the top 50 projects that the team analyzed, only 10 of them actually contained all of the relevant code in their contracts.
https://cryptonews.com/icos/investor-protection-never-heard-of-it-analysis-of-top-icos-2274.htm
Thats what I've asked for... Do you know any info about FuturesCoin ICO?
brand new
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The aspect that caught my attention most, was where you talked about the intuitive way of dealing with cryptocurrency, even without paying any dine to invest in cryptocurrency. How possible cold that be and how do you intend achieving that. If it is going to work out well, then that will be a good development.
newbie
Activity: 70
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The vast majority of initial coin offering (ICO) projects promising, for example, team token vesting periods or no additional tokens minted after the ICO have no code in their smart contracts to keep those promises, a study finds. Of the top 50 projects that the team analyzed, only 10 of them actually contained all of the relevant code in their contracts.
https://cryptonews.com/icos/investor-protection-never-heard-of-it-analysis-of-top-icos-2274.htm
newbie
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Ho knows why bitcointalk always make me wait 360 seconds before posting a new message? Is it because of their site engine??? And often after 360 seconds when I'm trying to make the post again it places a sign: "You already submitted this post! You might have accidently double clicked, or tried to refresh." WTF?

No, this is not because of the "site engine" of course  Grin I've also met such problems when just registered here. I think it is a way to protect forums from newbies, who want just to flood or to make some fake messages. After you spent a few hours online (4 hours I suppose) you will have an opportunity to write messages every minute or so. So just be patient Wink

Good news  Grin I thought this problem will appear every time I will want to write something!

Yeah I thought the same))
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